The Daily Chimp

However, I have no problem whatsoever with people smoking it, cept maybe when they drone on at me and then forget what they were going to tell me in the first fucking place… But I can happily live with that.

You see, despite what the Dacre Dicks would have you believe, Cannabis does not turn people into marauding murderous psychopaths.

Neither does it kill you – despite what the Dacre Dicks may report in their shit rag.

Then again, they would say that though wouldn’t they since the Dacre Dicks are not there to report the truth… The Chimpanzee is a cesspit full of turds working hard to protect the interests of their turdish Zionist masters.

You see, the truth is the benefits, uses and products generated by the Cannabis plant are almost infinite and that includes curing cancer.

Check this list out:

• Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides.
• Hemp can be grown in a wide range of latitudes and altitudes.
• Hemp replenishes soil with nutrients and nitrogen, making it an excellent rotational crop.
• Hemp controls erosion of the topsoil.
• Hemp converts CO2 to oxygen better than trees.
• Hemp produces more oil than any other crop, which can be used for food, fuel, lubricants, soaps, etc.
• Hemp nut is a very healthy food, being the highest protein crop (after soybean) and high in omega oils.
• Hemp can be used for making plastics, including car parts.
• Hemp makes paper more efficiently and ecologically than wood, requiring no chemical glues.
• Hemp can be used to make fiberboard.
• Hemp can be used to make paint.
• Hemp can produce bio-fuel and ethanol (better than corn).
• Hemp can be grown more than once per year.
• Hemp fibers can make very strong rope and textiles.

Now think of all the multinational corporations that we could do away with if we harvested fields upon fields of cannabis and by doing so also stop the elitist cunts from raping OUR planet.

But that will never happen whilst we have the likes of the Cunt Cameron calling the shots because Cannabis cannot be patented… No money in it.

Not that the Cunt cameron wasn’t partial to a joint or three himself whilst learning to be a nonce ponce sniffenpissin monster… And like every other elite puppet enforcing the cannabis ban on what should be – by the law of nature – unenforceable, he too knows about the benefits.

Not that he would ever champion them.

You see, the likes of the vile Cunt Cameron & Gaylord Obama would have you believe that they care deeply about the planet, with their sick mantras about the need to cut carbon emissions and global warming – now repackaged as climate change – and any other ‘eco friendly’ fraud that they can use to make a vast profit from.

Yet the reality is that the warped cunts don’t give a fuck about the planet. All they give a fuck about is making money for themselves and their puppet masters… That and raping little children of course.

Thats why last week we saw articles about a paedophile jailed for just 2 years for raping an 8 year old little boy multiple times over a two year period, and another nonce who was prostituting children, just released from prison having been jailed for 4 years.

Yet today the Chimp carries a report of two men, one jailed for 3 years the other for 5.

And their crime?

Growing Cannabis plants… A gift of nature.

Not an artificial induced product… But a gift of nature.

How can that be a crime?

The crime is making a gift of nature a crime.

The criminals are not those who cultivate the plant. The criminals are those who criminalize the cultivation of the plant.

What kind of arse about fucking face world are we living in where cultivating a hugely beneficial, natural plant is a more serious crime than raping children?

You really, really couldn’t make this shit up.

Two men who grew £500,000 worth of cannabis plants behind a secret trapdoor in a disused building jailed for eight years

They discovered a four room cellar filled with cannabis in disused factory

Robert Dibb jailed for three years and Wayne Ivory for five at Leeds Crown

By AMANDA WILLIAMSPUBLISHED: 18:26, 26 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:54, 27 March 2014 Two men who grew cannabis plants worth half a million pounds concealed in a secret factory behind a trapdoor in a disused building have been jailed for eight years.The illegal operation was only rumbled when neighbourhood police officers sniffed out the plants at a disused former engineering works, in Stanningley, Leeds, West Yorkshire and discovered a four room cellar filled with cannabis.More than 600 plants were found growing in the factory along with a bin bag full of cannabis buds that had been harvested. The total value of the find was in excess of £500,000.

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Robert Dibb and Wayne Ivory were charged with producing more than 20 kilograms of cannabis and were found guilty after a trial at Leeds Crown Court

Robert Dibb and Wayne Ivory were found bare-chested in the cellar due to the heat from powerful lamps. Both men were arrested on suspicion of the production of cannabis.The pair were charged with producing more than 20 kilograms of cannabis and were found guilty after a trial at Leeds Crown Court.

Ivory, 42, of Stanningley, was sentenced to five years in prison and Dibb, 52, of Rawdon, received a three year term.Neighbourhood officer PC Chris Davey noticed a strong smell of cannabis and what appeared to be a brand new ventilation chimney on the roof of the building.Then when he and fellow officers entered they found a large, dusty workshop area which was covered with rubble and old furniture.The ventilation chimney had been bricked up and went straight down into the floor, raising officers’ suspicions that plants may be in the cellar.

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The two men who grew cannabis plants worth half a million pounds concealed in a secret factory behind a trapdoor in a disused building have been jailed for eight years

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The illegal operation was only rumbled when neighbourhood police officers sniffed out the plants at a disused former engineering works, in Stanningley, Leeds, West Yorkshire and discovered a four room cellar filled with cannabis

They also noted that the floor was very warm despite there being no heating system.There was no obvious access to any cellar but they then heard the sound of a large metal box being moved.The officers saw a man emerge from a hole in the floor along with a flood of light and a strong smell of cannabis.The man disappeared back down the hole after being challenged by the officers.They followed him through the secret trapdoor and down a ladder and discovered a four-room cellar filled with cannabis plants.Further examination of the scene showed the metal box had been placed over the disguised trapdoor to conceal the cellar below, where they discovered Dibb and Ivory. Insp Simon Jessup, of the Armley, Bramley and Stanningley Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: ‘This was a highly sophisticated cannabis growing operation that the offenders went to great lengths to conceal within what at face value appeared to be a dusty old disused factory.

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Officers entered through the secret trapdoor and down a ladder and discovered a four-room cellar filled with cannabis plants

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A metal box had been placed over the disguised trapdoor to conceal the cellar below, where they discovered Dibb and Ivory

‘PC Davey however wasn’t fooled and his suspicions led to the discovery of this cannabis farm and the downfall of the men running it.‘Neighbourhood officers like him spend a lot of time out in their communities and tend to notice when something isn’t right.‘Yet again a significant quantity of cannabis has been seized before it could enter the illegal drugs market that fuels crime and anti-social behaviour in our communities.‘I would encourage local residents to look out for suspicious activity in their areas that could indicate a property is being used to grow cannabis. ‘If people notice an unusual smell, boarded-up windows, electrical equipment being delivered in significant quantities, or people coming and going at all hours, I would urge them to pass their suspicions on to us so we can check it out.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2590048/Two-men-grew-500-000-worth-cannabis-plants-secret-trapdoor-disused-building-jailed-eight-years.html#ixzz2xGhR7Hmx Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

126 Comments

teerevMarch 28, 2014 @ 8:25 pm

Not many people know,but Henry Ford designed the Model T using hemp to build the body while the engine ran on hemp oil!! http ://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/02/25/henry-ford-hemp-plastic-car-stronger/
Regards and much love,
Teerev

JohnjamesMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:14 pm

A bit of topic sorry, but in case anyone is interested as this is real important.
Coming to a town or country near you soon.
http ://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZPSSdVF0O0
And before you think it may be a good idea, think of the ramifications this could have in the way we are heading at an epic rate day by day.
Time to say enough?

DogmanMarch 30, 2014 @ 7:48 am

Off topic maybe Johnjames, but it is part of the Club of Rome/Committee of 300 plan, once they have got enough of us dependent on the welfare state.
From the forum:
The Club of Rome is a conspiratorial umbrella organization, a marriage between Anglo-American financiers and the old Black Nobility families of Europe, particularly the so-called “nobility” of London, Venice and Genoa. The key to the successful control of the world is their ability to create and manage savage economic recessions and eventual depressions. The Committee of 300 looks to social convulsions on a global scale, followed by depressions, as a softening-up technique for bigger things to come, as its principal method of creating masses of people all over the world who will become its “welfare” recipients of the future.
Again from the forum, about Bilderbergers:
– a global “welfare state where obedient slaves will be rewarded and non-conformists targeted for extermination.”
Organisations & People (that mess with our existence for their own benefit)http://www.chrisspivey.org/forum2/viewforum.php?f=12

JohnjamesMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:25 pm

Yes Teerev and also the big families like the Rothchilds did not want hemp, so they pushed the oil on everyone. Thus we are now getting into free energy which is available for all. Tesla knew all about that and JP Morgan pulled the plug on financing him.
Ev1 electric car, Stan Meyer water buggy. The lightbulb that can be made to last almost indef. Man in the white suit Alec Guinness, now there is a movie that blows whistles.

DogmanMarch 30, 2014 @ 7:34 am

Thanks for mentioning Tesla Johnjames. Scherff was involved in tucking up Tesla and look how well he did out of it.
Nikola Tesla revealed that an earthquake which drew police and ambulances to the region of his laboratory at 48 E. Houston St., New York, in 1898, was the result of a little machine he was experimenting with at the time which “you could put in your overcoat pocket.”
Tesla told newspapermen what had happened:
“I was experimenting with vibrations. I had one of my machines going and I wanted to see if I could get it in tune with the vibration of the building. I put it up notch after notch. There was a peculiar cracking sound. “I asked my assistants where did the sound come from. They did not know. I put the machine up a few more notches. There was a louder cracking sound. I knew I was approaching the vibration of the steel building. I pushed the machine a little higher. “Suddenly all the heavy machinery in the place was flying around. I grabbed a hammer and broke the machine. The building would have been about our ears in another few minutes. Outside in the street there was pandemonium.

“The police and ambulances arrived. I told my assistants to say nothing. We told the police it must have been an earthquake. That’s all they ever knew about it.”

Some shrewd reporter asked Dr. Tesla at this point what he would need to destroy the Empire State Building and the doctor replied: “Vibration will do anything. It would only be necessary to step up the vibrations of the machine to fit the natural vibration of the building and the building would come crashing down. That’s why soldiers break step crossing a bridge.”
Hmm……http://www.chrisspivey.org/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=1073&p=3873&hilit=tESLA#p3873

I’ve smoked it years ago when my hubby was alive-we used to smoke a joint between us and I used to feel great after-the dealers name was “smokie Joe” who my hubby used to buy it of him only use to cost him a couple of pints for “smokie”-Then we used to have all night parties and entrance fee was 10p in the juke box-“great days they were”.The other day a friend of mine went to a barbers down the bottom end of town and these Reggae boys blasting out Bob Marley “Love his music” and smoking the weed what a hair-trim he had. That weed they grew wont be destroyed it’ll be shared and sold the way those arseholes want it.I know that as “smokie Joe” used to deal with the local plod-The native American smoked it all the time as it opens up the pineal (third eye) as they also used it for medicinal purposes as well-what a wonderful versatile plant this is,Peace and love to you all.

Agreed Chris, hemp is probably the most beneficial and versatile plant on the planet
the problem is it’s cultivation and use threatens too many big corporations and that is why it’s demonised. There are many studies to show hemp products will cure cancer. I think its cultivation was almost mandatory in early America and George Washington was a keen farmer of it, it’s widespread growth would transform the world. Another use for it is hempcrete for use in construction, there are examples of houses built from it on YouTube.

CroatianMarch 28, 2014 @ 9:10 pm

All those years in prison for growing a fuckin’ weed?

And Lord George Robertson and Leon Brittan are walking free after shagging little boys?

Unbefuckinleivable……

Xavier OnassisMarch 28, 2014 @ 9:33 pm

Cannabis is undoubtably a miracle plant. Legitimising it would wipe out the cotton, paper and lumber industry ( among others) overnight which of course explains why it’s illegal to grow it in the first place. Too many powerful vested interests at stake. Also the international drug trade is controlled from on high and is very quick to stamp out any competition!

bennyMarch 28, 2014 @ 9:43 pm

Spot on Chris, its a gift from nature, a plant that has a unlimited potential for improving our lives and conditions and yet people are imprisoned if they posses it,
Madness.

Where did you get that footage from mate, that was RD and me on plod watch outside Chris house the other night, maybe we overdid it because i cannot remember seeing those police officers!

Rile_DupMarch 29, 2014 @ 6:17 pm

😆 😆

kentenMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:03 pm

They love to sell drink and fags though! the biggest killers in the fuckin world!!

fuck the stateMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:23 pm

If I am not mistaken, I may have heard that one of he founding fathers, or discoverers of America, had many tons of hemp on his ship. The reason being, that they made new ropes out of it along the way. I hate to admit it but, I think I may have heard that on Q.I.
Also, I don’t think it became illegal, until they realised they would not possess a monopoly on its cultivation, and that it could be used for goods that could be sold as a variety of end products, as you have rightly mentioned above.

fuck the stateMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:25 pm

p.s. I think you can still legally grow hemp, if it does not have that property of marijuana that gets you high. I think the 2 are slightly different versions of the same plant. Either way, the law and the police who enforce this, contribute to crime, as it pays their wages.

teerevMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:53 pm

FTS. You can grow hemp. I remember a few years ago in Cornwall,some farmers started growing it. It is called industrial hemp and doesn’t have the same THC content as the more herby variety!! 😉

Viking ChickMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:55 pm

You are correct, FTS. Marijuana is different than Hemp. Hemp (aka: ditchweed, Iowana, for example) is from the same plant family. While they are easily distinguishable to the trained eye (wink, wink, nudge, nudge), they are VASTLY different in nature.

Hemp is an “industrial” plant. It is a ropy, tall tough plant that produces a tough, durable fiber used in the production of paper, fabric and rope, to name a few of it’s fiber uses. The oils of the seeds are very lubricating and emulsifying, and healthy. It can be ingested or used topically. It’s also a type of “cereal”, and is very healthy for livestock feed, as well as human consumption.

Cannabis (aka: Marijuana), looks almost exactly the same in leaf and stalk. Howver, to the trained eye (nudge, nudge, wink, wink) is entirely different in appearance. The Hemp plant is tall and spindly. The Cannabis plant looks bushy, like a Christmas tree and can grow to be very tall. Cannabis is valued for it’s medicinal properties. Years ago cannabis was used by Chemo patients to calm the violent illness that followed the devastating Chemo treatments. Cannabis cures nausea, loss of appetite, nervousness, and every day there are more and more legitimate medical uses being brought forth. You cannot become physically addicted to cannabis, nor is it possible to ever overdose. A gift of nature indeed.

The only reason it was banned in the US in the first place is because the oligarchs of the day had investments in wood pulp paper products. They paid Congress to ban hemp to boost their investments. They keep it illegal for the same reasons, but now it’s for Big Pharma.

VC

bennyMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:08 pm

It is legal to grow hemp, out my way every few years or so they plant fields of it, not sure what they use it for but you cant help but do a double take when you drive past.

fuck the stateMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:25 pm

So, how come we don’t start to make a national industry out of hemp for good practical products, and marijuana for medicinal properties, and relaxation techniques ? Take any illegal crime stigma from it, and appreciate it for what it really is; Beneficial.

PJMarch 29, 2014 @ 2:51 pm

All spot on – and Du Pont patenting plastics from oil industry. The big wood pulp hit man was Hearst – who owned lots of mills and of course newspapers. Pre WW1 lots of farmers were encouraged by the US Govt to grow it to produce rope for naval ships etc.
Here in Canada Nova Scotia’s own Rick Simpson (his website is phoenixtears.ca) has had amazing success with full blown marijuana bud, boiled to a paste – 1lb bud to last 90 days and he says will cure most cancers – and other ailments.
I’m not religious but you can see why some call it ‘god’s plant’.
Peace.

ChugMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:27 pm

WHEN WE GROW, This is what we can do (Full Documentary)
https ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSKJrgGqx_E&NR=1

Glen CMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:48 pm

Hi Guys,

It seems I’ve been permanently banned from the forum…..is it something I’ve said?

GC.

QuercusMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:33 pm

That happens sometimes, have you tried turning your router of and on again?

Glen CMarch 29, 2014 @ 12:02 am

I’ve tried that Quercus, it still says that I am permanently banned and a ban has been issued to my IP address……as said, I hope it’s nothing I’ve said, or worse ‘outside forces’ doing it as they’re annoyed with my comments…..(if it is the later then I must be doing something right!) though I’m guessing it’s more a technical problem. Anyway will have to leave it for now as I’m off to bed to dream of IDS and many others ending up in a meat mincer or something similar, while I sit watching and unable to save them as I’m hypnotised by toking on the weed! Will be up early to watch qualifying for the Grand Prix……will try again then and hopefully things will be sorted.

GC.

WolfieMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:58 am

Well it’s not now lol , try it Glen and let me know ok , POA .

serenaMarch 29, 2014 @ 4:03 am

It happened to me Glen a few months ago…it wasn’t anything to do with me at all just something weird occurring! It’ll sort itself out…:)

Glen CMarch 29, 2014 @ 8:25 am

Morning all, I’m back up and running……all is ok on getting on the forum-goodness though knows what that was! Sadly there were no dreams of IDS and a gristly end (maybe soon though) but funnily enough I awoke with huge munchies……..
………I’m off to what GP qualifying with three bowls of Shreddies, and half a dozen fried egg sarnies!

GC.

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 8:40 am

Hi Glen, have a look at the ingredients in Shreddies mucker. They WERE my favourite cereal.
I will email you, as I know of some jobs.

QuercusMarch 29, 2014 @ 8:52 am

Happy to hear that, have a good day.

OsimandiasMarch 28, 2014 @ 10:52 pm

Hemp was a mandatory crop during the American civil war, farmers were growing thousands of acres of it. Daddy Bush parachuted out of a bomber with a chute made of it, the original U.S constitution is written on hemp paper, just like our dear old Magna Carta.
Having a joint right now whilst typing this rant… Stoned yes, Psychotic no, mellow YES DAMN IT! 🙂

Viking ChickMarch 29, 2014 @ 12:17 am

Cheers, M8.

VC

Simon KindellMarch 29, 2014 @ 2:48 am

Ha haaaa. Toak toak! Steam boat Willy.

bobcatMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:12 pm

I would like to know who exactly has the right to tell me i cant smoke a non toxic plant? or grow it for that matter. its like you said Chris, theres no money in it. When J.P. Morgan realised there was no money to be made from Tesla’s wireless electricity he soon pulled the plug on that! (no pun intended).

CharlieBaileygatesMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:57 pm

The hemp museum in Amsterdam is a brilliant place to go, if you get a chance. Very educational. 😉

EggTankMarch 28, 2014 @ 11:59 pm

been reading up recently on the many benefits of hemp oil – not the type available in ‘health shops’ but the type made from plants containing THC. The two plant types – Sativa and Indica – are apparently very beneficial for either physical or mental issues (not sure which one is best for which) even to the point of healing people with almost any illness. Sounds too good to be true but lots of people out there have incredible stories of success with curing illness. For my book that’s the reason it’s keep illegal – there is no money in curing illness but sadly lots in treating it. There’s a few you tube videos on how to make it yourself – Ceylon from getoutofdebtfree talks about it too in one of his videos. Guess I just have to grow a few of the buggers now without plod or nosey neighbours finding out to give it a try.!

nanMarch 29, 2014 @ 3:37 pm

hi egg tank, a great youtube vid to watch is “run from the cure” very informative as well as a good story

TrevorMarch 30, 2014 @ 12:42 am

Sativa makes you high, Indica makes you stoned, but they both contain the same beneficial cannabinoids, so it’s purely personal taste which to choose. Sativa weed tends to be silvery with crystals and lighter coloured, Indica is darker and oilier. If it’s hash then you only have the seller’s word for what’s in it.

Do you want to be happy and chatty, or do you want to watch Loose Women without killing yourself? The choice is yours.

WolfieMarch 30, 2014 @ 12:47 am

Lmfao @ Loose Women is that PM’s wifes 😆 😆 😆

TrevorMarch 30, 2014 @ 1:30 am

Tell you what, Wolfie, if the crown agent sisters give me a couple of hours with SamCam then I’ll give you a full report on the wizard’s sleeve situation.

WolfieMarch 30, 2014 @ 1:33 am

Lol there all lesbo’s , not that i mind watching two women lmao , POA .

GutsfullApril 2, 2014 @ 6:31 pm

Trevor, are there any bad side effects of taking these things? and Has everything got to be smoked? What if you are a non smoker like myself?

bennyApril 2, 2014 @ 7:06 pm

Gutsfull, hello mate, the good news is you can smoke it, drink it, vaporise it take it in pill form or just eat some oil blended in chocolate, it really is that versatile and caters for everyone.

There is a new Cannabis thread in the forum, this has lots of information about the plant and its uses, there are several accounts of people cured of ailments through digesting the oils, generally considered the best way of taking it. There are all types of people testifying to its healing properties from 8 month olds cured of leukaemia to 80year old men given a new lease of life through eating small amounts.

Although an avid smoker myself the bottom line is you will never get the best of anything by burning it!

The same situation exists regarding raw milk. No documented case of anyone dying whereas alcohol and cigarettes freely available. The benefits of raw milk are huge but of course “they” don’t want a healthy population; where’s the money in that?!

fungusdabogeyman1March 29, 2014 @ 1:22 am

I never saw two space cadets on weed fighting in the street outside my house on a friday night, yet, but booze and chemical shit on the other hand……. oh yeahhhhh. And no i dont smoke it, cos i dont smoke anything, but if it doesnt harm or hurt or cause loss to anyone else, then go for it. Nicotine not banned, weed is? Government knows something.

kozmikMarch 29, 2014 @ 1:38 am

Smoked it 30 years. Wonderful gift from Dog…. why would our bodies have cannabis receptors if we weren’t designed to benefit from this magical plant?

Simon KindellMarch 29, 2014 @ 2:42 am

Excuse the French. FOR FUCK SAKE!!

TrevorMarch 29, 2014 @ 3:45 am

You can buy 500g bags of hemp seed from your unfriendly, local Holland & Barrett. Then you can scatter them around your local parks and gardens and bless your neighbourhood with a helpful crop this summer. Scatter it freely and don’t worry about looking after it – they call it weed for a reason. It just needs sunlight, so south-facing spots are best.

angryheadMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:45 pm

Ha! Ha!
Love it! Inspired!

treacleMarch 29, 2014 @ 4:05 am

..and people dying everyday from cancer ..yeah…and them never bun a spliff sah….

http ://youtu.be/YIiD59FKOWs

RoyMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:08 am

I used to buy hemp seed for fishing. Is this the same hemp being referred to?

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:44 am

In every society where people discovered Cannabis hemp, they often discovered the five uses for hemp which include; hempen fibers, oil from the seeds, the seeds for food, a medicine, and for its narcotic properties. Cannabis use has existed for over ten thousand years, and is one of the oldest crops used for cultivation. It was cultivated in China as early as 4000 BC. Most cultures viewed hemp as a gift, or treasure, from the Divine Sprit, to be used during ceremonials, at which time it was either burned as incense, ingested for deep meditative and heighten awareness, smoked for pleasure, or worn for clothing during these ceremonies. Hemp has been mentioned in many important documents over its recorded history, The Zend-Avesta, a sacred book used by the peoples of India dating back to 600 BC, spoke of hemp’s intoxicating resin. The Chinese emperor and herbalist, Chen-Nung wrote about hemp’s medicinal uses 5000 years ago, his pharmacoepia recorded its effects on malaria, female disorders, and many other illnesses, hemp was referred to as, Ma-fen “hemp fruit”, said; “if taken in excess, will produce hallucinations”. The Anatomy of Melancholy, published in 1621 recommended hemp for depression. The New English Dispensatory, of 1764 suggested applying hemp roots to the skin for inflammation.

In Africa hemp was used for dysentery, and fevers, today some tribes use hemp to treat snake bites, and women smoke it before childbirth. During the seventeenth century peasants believed in the magical power of hemp, and practiced their traditions. On Saint John’s Eve, farmers would pick flowers from their hemp plants and feed them to their livestock to protect the animals from evil and sickness.

A western physician by the name of W.B. O’Shaughnessey published in 1839 of the benefits of cannabis for the treatment of rabies, rheumatism, epilepsy, and tetanus. He also reported that a tincture of hemp and alcohol taken orally was found an effective analgesic.

Henry VIII required the cultivation of one quarter acre of hemp for every sixty acres of land under tillage, for maritime purposes in England.

The British began cultivating hemp in its Canadian colonies in 1606, cultivation began for Virginia in 1611. The Pilgrims introduced cultivation to New England as early as 1632, they learned about the cultivation of hemp from the Native Americans people.

Hemp was already in the new world when the first European colonist arrived, thought to have been introduced from China by explorers, migrating birds from across the Bering Strait, or possibly drifting shipwrecks.

Popular Mechanics magazine dated February 1938 spoke of hemp as a cash crop soon to be worth a billion dollars. Unfortunately its praises came one year to late, the passage of the Marihuana Tax Act HR 6385 was enacted, this required a $100 transfer tax on the sale of marihuana. The issue for those in opposition of this tax related to the underhanded manner in which this tax was enacted. Those thought to gain the most were Hearst who owned large timber holdings which feed the paper industry. DuPont who dominated the petrochemical market, which manufactured plastics, paints, and other products of fossil fuels and the Secretary of the Treasury and owner of Gulf oil Andrew Mellon who pushed legislation through congress giving tax breaks to oil companies. The Conspiracy was against hemp, it threaten certain vested financial and industrial interest especially those in the paper and petrochemical industries.

Through the Hearst newspaper chains racist propaganda messages were abound, it was Hearst that coined the phase “Marihuana Madness” this was related to Mexicans, African Americans, and jazz musicians, use of marihuana said to caused excessive sex, and violence, and threatened the safety of white women and children. Following this campaign against hemp it was not long before the complete prohibition of hemp was enacted.

source is globalhemp.com

Newspaper propaganda again and I hope everyone knows about the DuPont family

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 8:29 am

Lewis Dupont Smith, the heir to the $10 million fortune of the Du Pont Chemical Co. has tried to expose his family. Of course on national television, which is controlled by the Illuminati they are not going to do much exposing-but they did let a few hints get through.
Lewis Dupont Smith did get a sentence left in what was shown on T.V. where he points the finger at “powerful families” as the culprits behind the drug trade. The reason be was allowed to voice this, was that Lewis was the person behind the book Dope, Inc. and it was this involvement that got him in hot trouble with his family.
Lyndon LaRouche, who was truly exposing the Satanic conspiracy, wrote the book Dope, Inc. The book exposes the Queen of England as a participant in the drug trade. Yes, the British royal family does tie in the elite, the occult, and the drug trade. They are not as nice is their pictures suggest. Lewis Dupont Smith, having a good feel for what is going on, recognized that Dope, Inc. is the as be put it (paraphrased) “The only book showing the involvement of powerful families.” Lewis provided the $212,000 for the book to be printed.

Dogman. You’ll also remember all that bullshit years ago about CFCs depleting the ozone layer, and so all fridges and air conditioners from that point on had to use non-CFC refrigerants. Old refrigerants were non patented of course, but the new compulsory one was and manufactured by – yes you’ve guessed it – the fucking Du Pont family. They are also one of the 13 Illuminati bloodlines, and Tribe members.

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 12:17 pm

Yeah Knobjockey, as it happens I do and I read this yesterday.
The fact of the matter is the carbon dioxide level of the atmosphere remains dangerously low at four hundred parts per million. The relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide and temperature is logarithmic, not arithmetic. The first 20 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere provides 1.6°C of warming, after which the effect drops away rapidly. From the current level of 400 parts per million, each addition of 100 parts per million adds only 0.1°C of warming. By the time we have dug up all the rocks we can economically burn, and burned them, we may reach 600 parts per million in the atmosphere. So perhaps we might add another 0.2°C of warming over the next two centuries. That warming will be lost in the noise of natural climate variation. So much for the problem of global warming! As a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is tuckered out. On the positive side of the ledger, it is very beneficial as aerial fertilizer. The carbon dioxide that mankind has put into the atmosphere to date has in fact boosted crop yields by 15 percent.

I posted a link to the forum about the DuPont family earlier.

bennyMarch 29, 2014 @ 8:00 am

Yes mate, the very same.
A nice thing to do, as Trevor said is buy a big bag of untreated hemp seed, go for a walk and scatter the seeds around any green areas or planters you come across, about 15 years ago a friend and i done this in the village near us, we paid special attention to the gardens outside the police station, for about 4 years after there would be the odd plant sprouting up.
Very good way to protest prohibition and get a few laughs.

PJMarch 29, 2014 @ 2:57 pm

Yep – used to use it too – the tench on the Leeds-Liverpool loved it !!!

Peace.

wigginsMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:35 pm

Ditto ..PJ.. I used to buy a half pint’s worth (coppers) when I went to fish in the Thames as a young lad…….usually caught Perch.

jeff brownMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:18 pm

yep i still use it in summer or winter would not be without it
it now comes in different flavours with added chilli being popular

Rile_DupMarch 30, 2014 @ 8:29 pm

Good for Barbel on the Trent. Wouldn’t leave home without it!

callaMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:22 am

OFF TOPIC: Apparently the Rainbow Flag is flying over Whitehall this morning , courtesy of Eric Pickles .No more to be said!

Johnny DMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:51 am

Re. the mention of paedophiles light sentences. I caught sight of a huge billboard while driving, it took a few seconds to process the information on the sign. ( probably a bit slow due to the previous evenings “Herbfest”) The Billboard informed me of the ease that anyone of any sexual orientation whatever could adopt or foster a child. I cant articulate or explain just why I found this Billboard creepy and sinister. Another step on the road to public acceptance of paedophilia? Or am I being paranoid?
I fucking despair sometimes.

Rile_DupMarch 29, 2014 @ 6:34 pm

So do I m8. It’s well documented how difficult it’s become to adopt children in the UK. So that begs the question – why is this stuff being promoted now? 😕

You can also buy hemp oil, the non psychoactive version from the supermarkets, its a healthy oil full of goodness. Not great for frying but quite nice on salads, it has a very green taste.

wigginsMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:15 am

Holland & Barrett sell Organic hemp oil 260ml bottle for 5.75….

MogsMarch 29, 2014 @ 1:18 pm

Hi Wiggins

Please check out who owns H & B.I won’t buy anything from them.

wigginsMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:40 pm

You have the advantage of me there Mogs………..

jeff brownMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:31 pm

sainsburys also sell hemp milk
tried it it was ok but not my cup of tea!!
interesting website
http ://www.goodwebsite.co.uk/good-products/good-hemp-food/good-hemp-milk

jeff

MickMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:28 am

And while it’s growing it smells gorgeous so I bet it makes a very nice perfume.

jeff brownMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:35 pm

we use to buy hemp seed in bulk (56lb bags i think) and boil a lot of it up at a time until it splits and use it for fishing. Used to stink the kitchen out but it was not a bad smell. My mum was not to impressed though lol

WilliamMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:23 am

I do my cooking with hemp oil. You can get it at Waitrose – called Good Oil. It’s had the active ingredient removed but is full of omega 3 & 6 oils, and quite cheap.

AnnieMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:40 am

Look these two weren’t growing to help cure cancer they were after the profits. I wouldn’t want an illegal factory next door either. I wouldn’t smoke that crap nor would I want any child of mine touching it. It’s against the law. By breaking it, people are no better than MP’s, even if just in principle.

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:57 am

I understand where you are coming from Anne. I also wouldn’t want a drug factory next to me, but the only reason hemp is unlawful has been explained in previous posts. There are many errors amongst our laws, and this one. Cannabis smokers are far more placid than drinkers of alcohol. I’ve done enough doorwork and event security to vouch for that. I’m a non smoker myself, but I suspect it is probably less harmful than tobacco too.
With regard to law.
Council tax is legal and is backed by statutes and acts. It is however unlawful to request payment when no contract exists or bill is issued for services. I intend to uphold this law!

louiseMarch 29, 2014 @ 3:19 pm

Dogman-totally agree smoking cannabis makes you relaxed where as alcohol by excess can make a placid person violent for little of no reason.Though I did used to like a drink with my friends we were always sensible of the amounts we consumed.Think reason why they don’t ban alcohol and ciggies (I don’t smoke ) is because they’re good money spinners for the elite I.E Probably an individual being fined over various alcohol offences And of course Big Pharma using their countless of drugs on smoking related diseases on patients’ -thus for more profit.If this arsehole of a Government legalised Hemp/Cannabis which is a cure for a lot of illnesses Big Pharma would lose a fortune-Let the people grow their own if they wish-better for you than half the food we eat these days!!!!

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 3:36 pm

Louise, if I had the chance to grip members of govt or big pharma warmly by the throat, I’d rather do it completely sober! I like a drink to unwind and if anything I’m less aggressive after a few drinks. Wanna cuddle the world after a bottle of wine.

Glen CMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:27 pm

I agree Dogman……For over twenty five years I’ve been around those who live for the weed and without doubt they are far more placid and friendly (though as Chris says they do drone on a bit!) than those who live for alcohol….having said that though, as you want to cuddle the world after a bottle of wine and I’ve had a couple of ciders tonight, have a big hug from me! P.S. sadly my numbers didn’t come up on the lottery tonight….yet again, but fear not mate when they do then it shall be a big Dog Rescue Centre I shall fund!

GC.

KnobjockeyMarch 29, 2014 @ 12:06 pm

The point of Chris’s article Annie was to demonstrate the disparity between a convicted paedophile’s sentence and that of two industrious chaps who hoped to make a bit of dosh selling their home grown. The fact is that the Government supports nonces and does not take kindly to people getting involved in a business that they view as their monopoly. I can vouch from personal experience that smoking cannibis does nobody any harm, whereas the benfits, including curing some kinds of cancer (TRUE) should render the plant totally legal to grow yourself for any purpose you so desire.

Your reaction to the article is a very predictable one, and has its origin somewhere in Tavistock programming. Please don’t do the Illuminati’s work for them.

Rile_DupMarch 29, 2014 @ 2:50 pm

Wot breaking their laws? U r potty lady. You also took a wrong turn…back up!

Viking ChickMarch 29, 2014 @ 3:59 pm

I must ask, Annie, would you have a garden or a greenhouse next door? No objections there, then, I imagine. The processing of Cannabis to useable form looks much like drying flowers and herbs used in the kitchen and the medicine cabinet, albeit on a larger scale than your typical gardener. I don’t understand calling that an “illegal factory”.

If your child were suffering cancer, multiple sclerosis, or some other devastating disease and could find some relief from the ingestion of Cannabis, would you let them near it then, just to ease suffering? How about a beloved pet? People here in the States are helping their pets with painful arthritis, and other conditions, as well as easing the pain of passing with Marijuana. Or are you the kind of person that would abide easily relievable suffering that is safe and natural because it’s against the law?

Over here in the states we refer to people who would turn people in for the most minor of infractions “Clovers”. Clovers must make sure that everyone they see is obeying “The Rules”, and are willing to break laws themselves to force others to comply. They are the kind of people that cannot leave well enough alone and feel it is their place to keep everyone in line, seemingly because they feel “The Rules” must exist for a reason.

Myself, I’m a bit of an Anarchist. Live and let live.

VC

wigginsMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:47 pm

To paraphrase a famous saying: ” you can’t beat the smell of herb in the morning.”

WolfieMarch 29, 2014 @ 4:28 pm

You refer to it as crap, on what knowledge do you base this? If it’s so crap why do the PTB control the sale and distribution of it, why do they use it, like dogman I worked nightclub’s too and not once did I witness anyone stoned on cannabis causing any trouble, yet i did on many occasion’s see those fueled by alcohol and prescription drugs try to cause mayhem. Also if the retards in so called parliament made it totally legal, you wouldn’t have a so called drug factory next to you. You should also note that more people die from drugs made by the so called pharma industry, and on the plus side if it was grown commercially and used for all the good things it can be, it would actually employ people in putting one of nature’s gift’s to full use. It grows naturally therefore you have the right to use any natural plant, mineral etc, one further thing, do you wear any gold if so think how that is mined by peasants who are poisoned by the use of arsenic and the surrounding water course or diamonds where many have been murdered throughout Africa etc. Maybe we should be banning those from sale especially as those of the like’s of De Beer’s just steal them outright.

Rile_DupMarch 29, 2014 @ 6:42 pm

Morals and standards! It’s all about arse isn’t it? The rule book needs re-writing from the start. It’s all been a con a friggin’ fairy tale! 😈

TrevorMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:22 pm

“Illegal” just means that the government doesn’t like it. Illegal has nothing to do with right and wrong.

Murder, rape, theft and fraud are all wrong. That’s an absolute.

But doing things that harm the government’s profits is illegal. The government is, of course, the banks. Being against the bankers’ law doesn’t mean that something is intrinsically ethically wrong, it could just be that in some way it harms the bankers’ profits.

Home-grown cannabis is a perfect example of this, because if cannabis was legal then it would be much cheaper and then the banks who own the global drug trade would make less direct profit, as well as not being able to sell us prescription medicines for the 200 illnesses and diseases that cannabis has been medically proven to cure or alleviate. Then you have all the industrial uses that other posters have documented on this thread, and how they would seriously harm the bankers’ profits from oil, paper, textiles, food, etc. Codex Alimentarius would also be out of the window if we could all grow high-protein, vitamin-rich hemp seeds in our gardens.

“Illegal” does not equal “wrong.”

TrevorMarch 30, 2014 @ 12:10 am

One last thing, and I don’t want you to feel ganged-up on, Annie, but I’d like to address your very valid point that “nor would I want any child of mine touching it.” Of course not. Cannabis is not for kids. But do your kids drink vodka? No, of course they don’t, because you don’t allow it and legalisation means that they aren’t allowed by law to drink vodka.

That’s what legalisation of cannabis would mean too. There would be laws about who could use it and where, and what could be in it. Not like now when criminals will sell to anyone with the money and often the only stuff available is mind-blowing skunk that might even be covered in highly toxic hairspray to make it look stronger to the inexperienced eye.

Prohibition is what makes drugs available to kids, not legalisation.

Rile_DupMarch 30, 2014 @ 1:31 am

Great points m8

DogmanMarch 30, 2014 @ 7:11 am

To be fair to Annie, those oiks don’t look like they benefit from chilling out on the herb, just “businessmen.” I’ve worked with guys that farmed, and one guy actually grew it alongside the road between Maidenhead and Marlow. Most people drive too fast to notice. It’s when people start to experiment with harder stuff, that it goes pear shaped. I had an acquaintance that admitted to me that he had fucked up badly, and could only find decent veins to use in his groin! Very much doubt that he is still around as that was about 30 yrs ago.

TrevorMarch 30, 2014 @ 11:14 am

Dogman, I agree that cannabis is a gateway drug, but not for reasons to do with cannabis itself. They are that

1. Prohibition means that the same people selling harmless cannabis are also selling addictive, dangerous hard drugs and they want to get people onto the more profitable heroin, etc.

2. Government propaganda against cannabis tends to be scare stories about how bad it is, and what a terrible time you’ll have if you try it. Then when people do try it and realise how good it is they think that it must be worth trying other things like meth amphetamine and illegal, contaminated heroin – which is nothing like the untainted heroin that the NHS gives you for pain.

If people could buy properly regulated cannabis at the supermarket, or grow their own, then they would never meet drug pushers who want to get them onto crack.

IanMarch 29, 2014 @ 6:51 pm

I have trigeminal neuralgia and wonder what beneficial affect canabis medication would have. The tegretol (carbamezepine) that I take causes some fogging of the mind. The fact that they use the same drug for mood stablising, ADHD, bipolar and epilepsy must mean that it cant be too good for me.

Viking ChickMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:55 pm

Hi Ian!

I’m sorry to hear of your condition. Keep the faith, brother.

As far as cannabis is concerned, it is used widely here to help with chronic pain due to any condition by many seeking relief “Neuro” is a prefix one often sees in writings on what Marijuana helps. It relaxes you, and will cause a mild euphoria, but that’s only temporary–certainly not the long lasting effect that the BigPharma drugs leave behind oftentimes. I couldn’t say whether or not it would help you, but I would say that you’ve got nothing to lose by trying it. Unless they drug test you at work. That is an issue for some.

Pee for enjoyment, not for employment, I always say!

Best of luck in your quest for relief, Ian.

VC

TrevorMarch 30, 2014 @ 12:35 am

It would probably do you a world of good, mate, but you wouldn’t be able to pronounce the name of that medicine while you’re enjoying nature’s analgesic.

Viking ChickMarch 30, 2014 @ 6:15 pm

Ian,

I found something that may be beneficial to you, should you run across a “source”.

“For those of you who have watched the documentary “Run from the Cure”, this should answer any questions about producing your own oil.”

http ://phoenixtears.ca/make-the-medicine/

It doesn’t make you “high”. For me, that’s part of the attraction of cannabis, but not for everyone. Of course my “condition” is different than yours. The oil they are talking about has cured many cancers and other terminal conditions. Watch “Run From The Cure”, then look at this article.

I sincerely hope you find help. I read up on what you have, and you have my support. Makes me wonder how people fared before being able to find help for such things.

have a kiss x.

VC

DelshadMarch 29, 2014 @ 7:50 pm

I heard about this guy who goes around the country sowing hemp seeds in all sorts of weird and wonderful places, wild woodlands being his favourite place. Using seeds that he had cultivated from his own plants in the hope the they flourish and multiply and spread from one end of the country to the other. Imagine if all the stoners in the country did this, in less than a year or two there would be free weed for everyone and after about five years it would be impossible to eradicate. The pigs would have to give up arresting stone heads and the scum sucking drug dealers would be out of the drugs market over night, obviously just the weed side of drug dealing but it would be a massive financial blow to them. Go on you fucking stoners, plant some hemp.

Glen CMarch 29, 2014 @ 9:31 pm

That’s me off down the woods tomorrow then and I won’t be looking for no teddy bears picnic!

GC.

WolfieMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:39 pm

We know Glen, and the Goldilocks your seeking has a 36d cup , long blonde hair and …………. , POA .

TrevorMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:26 pm

A Kiwi flatmate told me that the cops over there once confiscated a patch of cannabis that someone was growing in a forest clearing, slung it all in a net under a helicopter and flew it the whole length of South Island to be incinerated. On the way millions of seeds fell out and sowed countless wild cannabis plants all over the island.

Don’t know if any Kiwis reading this can confirm that, if they’re not too busy hurriedly passing round their ridiculously narrow kiwi joints.

louiseMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:13 pm

Hi all-found this link- Sean Stone interviewing Leo Zagami (https ://www.facebook.com/pages/Sean Stone/32599949119004) -Zagami says Black Pope is King Pin of the Illuminati-even if questions need to be asked about the content it’s worth a view though. Peace and Love to you all

DogmanMarch 29, 2014 @ 10:38 pm

Pepe Orsini, as the Grey Pope (unseen) is supposedly the true power. Top Black Nobility family from at least as far back as the sixth century.
Off to bed soon, but this link should help.http ://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Dislike-The-Secret-Government-Who-Rule-The-World/3035206
this is worth a look but it appears to have been translated, so forgive the errors
http ://vaticannewworldorder.blogspot.com/2012/02/roman-orsini-bloodline-one-of-most.html

TrevorMarch 29, 2014 @ 11:34 pm

There’s been a few comments on this thread about cannabis being good, but smoking is bad, I don’t like smoking, etc. I feel I should point out that vaporizers have been available for at least a decade now. Models such as the verdamper and volcano heat cannabis to the melting point of THC, the most popular active ingredient, but not to the point where the plant material starts to smoke. So you get to inhale pure vapour, no smoke, and it doesn’t even make you cough. People used to tobacco joints tend not to like pure vapour, but they can just turn the heat up a bit for an experience ranging from mild toasted caramel to full-on smoke. I am not affiliated to verdamper or volcano in any way, but I was a judge at the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam for a few years so I know my way round a trichome.

Rile_DupMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:15 am

Hee hee but the neater u smoke it the less u can do m8. I went back to joints cos I was too blown away most of the time on the neat stuff lol

StvoMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:07 am

A good film to watch is “The True History of Marijuana”.
http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E96vow07OJc
Explains about all the stuff you can make with it, plus the real reasons as to why it was made illegal. Basically, wankers like Rockefeller who used his position to get the US government to ban it, because of the threat it posed to the oil industry, as fuel for cars.
Rockefeller even got Ford to stop developing the ‘hemp car’ and went around buying all the tram companies up, then closing them down, to force people to use petrol driven transportation.

Rile_DupMarch 30, 2014 @ 2:17 am

Yes good recommendation there. Bloody good vid that.

Jon The SavageMarch 30, 2014 @ 3:56 am

The worst thing about being broke, I have to go without internet at times! On the plus side when my internets back on I get to play catch up and spend 5-6 hours equally entertained, wound-up, hopeful and motivated reading what I’ve missed, like I’ve done tonight! All excellent pieces, especially “Nat, Mandy & The Bean Stalker” & “And may I say, not in a shy way”! Also I’m glad to see Chris is promoting the “Dreaded Weed” lol even better than that is, just the one blind sheep in the comments section (won’t mention no names as I wouldn’t want to upset a little ginger orphan girl)! So for the second time tonight thanks for giving me some hope that there will be a change, it maybe be slow and painful but we will get there! That thanks is not just for the bold one himself but for all the posters and contributers to this site… FTS, RD, W, DM etc. You’ve restored some much needed faith!

LurkerMarch 30, 2014 @ 4:53 am

Hi. Off topic. And on.
Is there a way to download all articles from this site and maybe all info from the forum?

Doing a gift memory stick for relative and this would be great add.
Btw what are your thoughts about William “Bill” Cooper?
Have listened to the whole “Hour Of The Time” catalogue.

Here in Finland (small town 100km away from Helsinki) we had local paper print article by two healthcare professionals where they stated that cannabis causes brain damage and psychosis. Indoctrination is very strong in that profession.

Anyway, thanks in advance and all good for you all.

DogmanMarch 30, 2014 @ 9:38 am

Join the forum Lurker and help yourself. I’ve posted a few links to it today. I don’t know if there is an easy way of downloaading all of Chris’s articles, Wolfie is the best to answer that.

WolfieMarch 30, 2014 @ 10:07 am

Best way is to read them , as they’re downloaded by a secure load and take up our bandwidth , although we (I) don’t want anyone else having access to them either by download or any other means , also to download the lot can’t be done unless you have FTP access (or the login codes) and that’s not gonna happen , plus it is now several GB’s so you can’t transfer it that easily (even though it’s zipped) , for me to upload to a file share even on my speed would take 90 mins and at least 30 mins to download , your better off C & P’g into Word whatever you want , POA .

cowmanMarch 30, 2014 @ 7:34 am

Hemp isn’t the only plant to be criminalised. The EU are at the moment debating a directive that will make some fruit and vegetables illegal, by regulating the production and marketing of plant reproductive material (PRM). Apparently my MP says that the UK are trying to water down the regulations, but consumer safety is important!! He ignored my question as to why regulation of food crops which have been eaten safely for millennia should be required when his mate Owen seems to be quite happy to push for unregulated GMO’s.

Thank you cannabis for taking me from the road to alcoholism that I was traveling. Thank you for getting me in touch with my rhythm. Thanks for preventing me from relying on pharmaceutical crap. Could have done with a little more energy and motivation buy you can’t have everything.

I’m posting this hopefully for a result, not for sympathy, as the latter won’t help me/us…A good friend of mine sent me (and others) an email two weeks ago informing us that he has recently been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. Once over the initial shock I took to google to see what, if anything I can do to help, given that the typical life expectancy for such a cancer is 7 months. Whilst I don’t think that cannabis will in any way cure him, the very least he will get from it is pain relief and hopefully more…. I spent Saturday night with his wife hosting their twins (friends of my son) 18th birthday party as my mate had been rushed into ITC the night before with a collapsed lung and other complications. His wife and I talked about the above and on Sunday acquired some weed and a vaporiser. I am now desperate to get my hands on some cannabis oil and would welcome any help with this. I’m not sure exactly what I am looking for, but do remember when as a youngster that we occasionally purchased ‘oil’ for recreational purposes and it was sold in a used blister-pack with a bit of tin-foil over the top, to be spread on your fag papers. There are recipes on the internet, but I’m no chef. I’m also not sure how we might communicate should there be some help out there, but reckon we will find a way through this website. Thanking anyone in anticipation…

Hi Big Tim,
I’m so sorry to hear of your friends illness and while I can’t offer you any help in your search for the oil base, (though I’m sure Dogman’s input will be of help and I hope others here who see your post will, if they can, also offer help) what I can tell you is a dear friend of mine had pancreatic cancer a few years back and whilst he had always been a drinker and never a toker, he was willing to try anything that may help, even if it was just for the pain and make his last months a little more bearable for him AND his family. As such I was able to acquire some ‘stuff’ for him and as you say it certainly wasn’t a cure, however my friend told me he got good pain relief and as you say ‘other benefits’ from the use of. I also know that it helped his wife and kids (who like your friends kids are adults) knowing there were alternatives to the heavy medication and pain relief prescribed by Doctors, which didn’t leave him as bombed out of it and as such their memories of his illness were not ones filled with him constantly knocked out by high doses of morphine and other prescribed meds. I trust your friend’s use of the stuff will have the same effect and his journey is made better for the use of it. Stay strong my friend.

First and foremost-hope your dear friend is eased of his plight and alleviated of his symptoms very soon-and his family can remain strong during this trying time.I.m sure Dogman has given you a worthwhile list to ease his symptoms.There’s a list of herbal remedies you can buy on-line at-www.ancientpurity.com/ Sending positive thoughts to you all

Big TimApril 4, 2014 @ 7:51 am

Thanks Louise and others – Nice to know there are some decent people still out there….Have a great weekend……

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